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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Green Heuchera

Heuchera 'Sashay'

Who wants a green Heuchera? Well, I do for one. While Heucheras are great for adding color to gardens, they also add foliage texture and contrast. They also make great filler around accent plants where you might be looking for green space so you don't detract from a specimen plant. Or in some cases, they might be the specimen plant, or they might echo color of the specimen plant.

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H. 'Bressingham Hybrids'

Heuchera 'Bressingham Hybrids' is a seed strain from the 'Brizoides' group with lots of variability. In theory. Usually the ones I see are green with pink or red flowers. Mine is green with bright pink flowers, and identical to all of its siblings in the group I bought it from. It's been a great performer, maxing out at 10" tall x 30" wide.

H. villosa 'Autumn Bride' is a great variety for foliage texture. It has huge fuzzy light green leaves, and is a fairly large plant. Mine hit 18" tall x 30" wide, white flowers were easily to 24" but I usually break them off. They're a little unruly for me. This one has also self seeded for me in the past, but isn't a pest.

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Heuchera 'Sashay'

H. 'Sashay' is a great variety for texture. It's a dense mound of ruffled foliage that stays fairly compact. Mine is about 8" tall x 10" wide right now. I expect eventually it will be 10" x 15". Foliage is green on the top and burgundy beneath. The undersides show at the margins where the leaf curls up. This one is pretty distinct. H. villosa and H. micrantha are in the background.

H. 'Malachite' is a new variety for 2011 that has a nice mid-green color and ruffled foliage. I saw this at a trade show this summer, and I think it's quite nice. Lots of potential for use as a container plant!

H. 'Apple Crisp' is another new one that's hitting the scene in 2011. This one is even more dissected and ruffled than 'Sashay' or 'Malachite'. This one is a nice grass-green with silver overlay. Not sure of the background of this one, I would guess H. micrantha and H. americana.

Heuchera 'Green Spice'

H. 'Mint Frost' is a nice minty green variety with silver overlay. This one picks up nice plum tones for the winter as well. White flowers on 15" stalks. This one has been a little slow growing, but is worth the wait for its nice foliage color. H. americana is in the background.

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﻿﻿H. 'Green Spice' is one of my favorites. This fantastic beauty has green leaves with a silver overlay and red veins. Great fall and winter color as well, generally red to burgundy for me, but may have orange as well. Dense mound to 10" x 18" over time. White flowers. This one is a selection of H. americana.

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﻿﻿﻿Another selection of H. americana, 'Marvelous Marble' is a seed strain that is similar to 'Green Spice' but has far more red and less silver.

This is a new one for 2011.

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Heuchera 'Green Spice'

There are a number of other fantastic selections with green foliage, many with beautiful flowers: 'Dale's Strain', 'Paris', 'Chatterbox', 'Strawberry Candy', 'Lipstick', 'Mint Julep', 'Paris', 'Peppermint Spice' and more. Many of these can't be beat for flower effect.

Next time you see some green Heuchera for sale, take a closer look. I'm sure there's a spot in the garden for at least one of these!

1 comment:

I prefer the green ones myself. Some of the new varieties are vibrant, but so many others just look sick to me. I also think the pink flowers look better paired with less busy leaves. I just found this blog, great posts!